Organizing for effective transport planning.

Author(s)
Smith, E.A.
Year
Abstract

The type of and requirements for a basic organisation to conduct longer term transportation planning on a continuous basis in a urban region is discussed. The regional planning type organisation is indicated as the most effective when compared with the other possible forms, primarily because a more comprehensive, co-ordinated, and continuous overall approach can be implemented at the conceptual and outline levels of planning by incorporation of an independent transportation planning section.

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A 9838 (In A 9817 [electronic version only]) IRRD 55735
Source

In: Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the Australian Road Research Board, Canberra, 1970. vol. 5 (1970) part 2, blz. 406 /424 paper nr. 712. Presented at the 5th. conference ARRB, Canberra, 1970.

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